AUTHOR:
Ian Devlin
ISBN: 0321793935
Edition: 1
Publisher: Peachpit Press
NumberOfPages: 288
PublicationDate: 2011-11-12
EditorialReview: One of the most exciting and talked about aspects of the HTML5 specification is the introduction of in-browser multimedia.� Websites no longer have to rely on a third-party tool such as Flash or Silverlight to play video and audio. This book is an easy, approachable guide to building native HTML5 multimedia into a website, from the simplest addition to more advanced features. It's written in a simple, straightforward style that's not too techy,� yet advanced enough for the more experienced coder who just needs to get up to speed on these powerful new capabilities. The book's companion website provides all the examples in a working format for easy access and enhanced visualization for the reader.
Topics include:
- Using Audio: How to add audio to web documents using the HTML5 audio element.
- Using Video: How to add video to web documents using the HTML5 video element.
- JavaScript API and Custom Controls: How to use the HTML5 Media JavaScript API to create custom controls for HTML5 audio and video.
- Styling Media Elements with CSS: Shows how HTML5 media elements can be styled with CSS2.1 and CSS3.
- Using Video with SVG: Shows how SVG and HTML5 video can work together.
- Using Video with Canvas: Introduces the HTML5 canvas element and shows how HTML5 video and canvas can work together.
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